Hi,
in my opinion it might be a great extension to have the option to keep file systems of removable disks (or sticks ...) in the index. They should be assigned with a unique tag (which could also be searchable, e.g. how a user wants to name this disk), and it should be possible to remove a specific removable disk from the index.
Today most people have several removable data storage, and it would help being able to find everything.
Just my opinon,
eddie
keeping removable files systems in the index
Re: keeping removable files systems in the index
To index offline media please consider File Lists.
Everything 1.4 beta currently keeps offline volumes in the index.
You can toggle this from Tools -> Options -> NTFS -> Automatically remove offline volumes.
To keep offline volumes in Everything 1.3, please see:
Keep offline volumes in the index
Everything 1.4 beta currently keeps offline volumes in the index.
You can toggle this from Tools -> Options -> NTFS -> Automatically remove offline volumes.
To keep offline volumes in Everything 1.3, please see:
Keep offline volumes in the index
Re: keeping removable files systems in the index
Thanks for your help.
The feature in 1.3 is nearly what I looked for - except that the rebuild seems to happen sometimes.
The file lists look interesting, with the command line they can be created real fast, but if I import a list all other entries (from my disk) are lost. Not exactly what I wanted.
Is there a description available what's new in 1.4b? I'd like to read about this before trying it - though it sounds interesting.
The feature in 1.3 is nearly what I looked for - except that the rebuild seems to happen sometimes.
The file lists look interesting, with the command line they can be created real fast, but if I import a list all other entries (from my disk) are lost. Not exactly what I wanted.
Is there a description available what's new in 1.4b? I'd like to read about this before trying it - though it sounds interesting.
Re: keeping removable files systems in the index
You can include file lists in your Index, from Tools -> Options -> File lists.The file lists look interesting, with the command line they can be created real fast, but if I import a list all other entries (from my disk) are lost. Not exactly what I wanted.
Everything 1.4 What's NewIs there a description available what's new in 1.4b? I'd like to read about this before trying it - though it sounds interesting.
Re: keeping removable files systems in the index
I understood and did this. But in this case all entries from my volumes which are currently available (C: and D:) disappeared, only the entries from the file list (X:) were visible. If this should not be the case I did something wrong.You can include file lists in your Index, from Tools -> Options -> File lists.
Re: keeping removable files systems in the index
Sounds like you are opening the file list which would only display the contents of the file list.I understood and did this. But in this case all entries from my volumes which are currently available (C: and D:) disappeared, only the entries from the file list (X:) were visible. If this should not be the case I did something wrong.
If you include your file list in the index you will be able to see your C:, D: and the file list in the results at the same time.
Re: keeping removable files systems in the index
It's so easy once you understand it.
Thanks a lot for your help
Thanks a lot for your help